Toyota is doubling down on gas-electric hybrids with the introduction of the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia, the latest addition to their hybrid lineup and the 13th model in this category. Positioned as a midsize five-seater, the Crown Signia strikes a balance between size and luxury, catering to Toyota’s crossover and SUV enthusiasts who might find other options too large or expensive.
While the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia won’t hit dealerships until the summer of 2024, some key details have already been unveiled. The vehicle was recently showcased in Los Angeles, shedding light on its powertrain and trim options. Unlike a traditional SUV, the Crown Signia sports a design that leans more towards a lifted wagon. Toyota positions it as a premium model, sharing the stage with the Toyota Crown sedan, which starts at just over $41,000 this year. Expect the Signia variant to begin around $43,000. Toyota will offer it in two trim levels: XLE and Limited, with no performance-oriented turbocharged version for the 2025 model year, at least initially.
Equipped with standard electronic all-wheel drive, the Crown Signia will likely compete with rivals like the Subaru Outback and various midsize SUVs such as the Kia Sorento and Honda Passport. While it might come with a slightly higher price tag, its hybrid technology promises to deliver impressive fuel efficiency, potentially offsetting the initial cost difference over time. The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia aims to attract drivers who appreciate a blend of wagon-like functionality, style, and fuel efficiency.